@article{article_1618770, title={Using MEDYAD Macro to Test the Mediation Effect in Dyadic Data}, journal={Ankara University Journal of Faculty of Educational Sciences (JFES)}, volume={58}, pages={651–687}, year={2025}, DOI={10.30964/auebfd.1618770}, author={Örs Özdil, Selda}, keywords={Mediation in dyadic data, APIMeM, dyadic data, distinguishable dyadic data, actor-partner interdependence mediation model, MEDYAD}, abstract={Many variables studied in social and behavioral science researches inherently involve at least two individuals and the concept of dyad is used for these pairs with a certain relationship and connection between them and the concept of dyadic data is used for the data collected from these pairs. Analyzing the data obtained from these individuals (dyadic data) thinking that they are independent of each other may present misleading findings. In addition, complex models need to be established and tested to reveal how the pairs affect each other. Although programs such as LISREL, AMOS, MPLUS, R can be used to test various models established with dyadic data, many of these programs are paid or require researchers to know coding. The purpose of this article is to introduce the MEDYAD macro, which allows testing the mediation model (APIMeM) in distinguishable dyadic data without the need for coding. Within the scope of this study, the mediation model in dyadic data is first briefly explained, then the installation of the macro, preparation of the data file, and data analysis steps are given. Finally, how to interpret the analysis outputs is briefly explained.}, number={2}, publisher={Ankara University}